General (United Kingdom)

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UK insignia for a full General
UK insignia for a full General

General is a rank in the British Army. (Since 1996 the highest position within The Royal Marines is the Commandant General Royal Marines who holds the rank of Major General). It is currently the highest rank conferred, although it is in the Army subordinate to Field Marshal.

A general's insignia is a crossed sword and baton. This appeared on its own for the now obsolete rank of Brigadier-General. A Major-General has a star (sometimes called a "pip") over this emblem; a Lieutenant-General a crown instead of a pip; and a full General both a pip and a crown. The insignia for the highest rank of Field Marshal consists of crossed batons within a wreath and surmounted by a crown.

Brigadiers, although equivalent to Brigadier Generals in other armies, are not considered to be general officers in the British Army.

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